Sherwood Beige 108 inch Wide Back Fabric - By KK Fabrics
If you want a soft, timeless canvas to ground a traditional or country-style patchwork project you have poured your heart into, choosing the Sherwood Beige 108 inch Wide Back Fabric ensures your hard work concludes with a beautifully integrated reverse layer. This premium cotton backing lets you avoid bulky pieced seams across the middle of your work, providing a clean, beautifully smooth finish from edge to edge.
Wide Back Fabric Details
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Price: $50.00 per Metre
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Colour: Beige. This versatile neutral palette is anchored by a warm, tone-on-tone base layer resembling soft oatmeal, raw parchment, and toasted sand, creating a low-contrast backdrop that prevents dark shadows from showing through light quilt tops.
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Design: Sherwood. A quiet, small-scale botanical blender print featuring finely detailed, delicate pine sprigs and organic branch motifs scattered evenly across the surface. Because it utilizes non-directional wide back prints, it completely removes the stress of framing alignment and pattern matching during assembly.
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Width: 108 inches (274cm) wide
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Material: 100% Premium Cotton with a high-density, stable weave that maintains excellent structural integrity and feels incredibly soft to the touch.
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Brand: KK Fabrics
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Designer: Milvale Design Studio
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Collection: N/A
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Style Number (MPN): N/A
The Design Story
The design team at Milvale Design Studio drew this print to evoke the crisp, understated tranquility of a quiet walk through a pine forest in late autumn. By focusing on fine, organic lines and a low-contrast neutral palette, the artists intentionally crafted a quiet coordinate rather than a loud, competing focus print. This artistic restraint provides a gentle texturing effect on the back of your handmade quilt, allowing your intricate patchwork blocks on the front to take absolute center stage. Built to premium manufacturing standards, this square-woven fabric provides superb edge-to-edge stability and even tension across its entire width.

